Skim the best bits of sites you like
How do you currently research and make decisions online?
Do you copy and paste URLs of sites you like into emails, and send to friends for feedback? Don't you find this time-consuming and hard to manage?
Or do you bookmark sites to your browser and find the long text-based list hard to share and compare?
Instead Skimbit automatically skims the best bits of sites you are considering for a decision using our clever Skimmer algorithm.
We skim the title, image, description and decision-making criteria, and make it into an easily comparable summary on your own webpage
All your options on one page
If you are researching the rental of a holiday villa,
or the purchase of a sofa, it is much easier if you
can see a snapshot of all your options on one
page.
Skimbit automatically makes a webpage for you,
with all the options you have found from around the
Web displayed in a visual logical way.
Now you can keep them safely stored for future
reference, compare them easily, and even do
things like sort and filter based on criteria that is
important to you, e.g. show me all the villas with a
pool or all the leather sofas; or sort villas by
proximity to beach or sofas by price.
Some decisions can't be made alone...
Although Skimbit is great for managing your own
internet research, it is especially suited for sharing
research and making group decisions.
You can invite your friends, family, colleagues or
the public to contribute options to your decision,
with everyone's findings centrally managed within
your project webpage.
Everyone can then give their feedback on the
options, and Skimbit aggregates it all, and presents
the results in a fun graphical way, making it easy to
reach a decision.
Don't have time to research something?
Although you can keep your projects private or
shared just with a group of friends, lots of our users
leave their projects public, so others can benefit
from the research they have already done.
So, if you don't have time to research something
yourself, or want to get ideas from what others
have already done, just do a search by keyword, or
browse by category and see what you can find!
You can then copy the whole project so it becomes
yours to do with as you will, or just copy individual
findings to your own project.
And when you next create a project, consider
making it public to give something back to our
caring community!